Maya Angelou's - I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a poem

I need help Please anyone
1. Why is Marguerite often embarrassed when Mrs. Flowers visits?
2. What is the relationship between Momma and Mrs. Flowers?
3. What does Mrs. Flowers teach Marguerite about uneducated people?
4. What does Marguerite learn when she listens to Mrs. Flowers read A Tale of Two Cities?
5. What does Mrs. Flowers ask Marguerite to do with the book she gives her?

Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a NOT a poem; it's an autobiography.

Have you read it? All these questions are easily answered if you have read the book ... and the book is NOT difficult to read.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Know_Why_the_Caged_Bird_Sings

Hmmm! There is a poem by the same title, but all your questions relate to the book, not the poem.
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/i-know-why-the-caged-bird-sings/

Yeah i meant the story and Well sorry I didn't the book I just need to find these answers quick

Sorry -- you need to read the book. All those questions are what we call "surface questions" -- meaning that all can be answered directly from the story itself. There's no deep thinking being asked for here!

So answer grazing? Tell your teacher you haven't read the book but you are making a big change in your life: you are going to be prepared on allthings in the future, ask her for a few days to do this and help you make a change in your life.

You need to stop depending on others to give you answers.

lol im done

To answer these questions, we can refer to Maya Angelou's book, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings." Here's how you can find the answers:

1. To understand why Marguerite is often embarrassed when Mrs. Flowers visits, you should read the sections of the book where Mrs. Flowers is mentioned. Pay attention to any details or interactions that may explain Marguerite's feelings.

2. To learn about the relationship between Momma and Mrs. Flowers, you can look for passages in the book where their interactions are described. Observe their conversations and actions towards each other to gain insights into their relationship.

3. To discover what Mrs. Flowers teaches Marguerite about uneducated people, look for any scenes or conversations in the book where this topic is discussed. Focus on the lessons, ideas, or observations that Margaret gains from Mrs. Flowers' teachings about education and its effects on people.

4. To understand what Marguerite learns when she listens to Mrs. Flowers read "A Tale of Two Cities," find the part in the book where this reading takes place. Read the passages around it to understand the context and Marguerite's reactions or thoughts during the reading.

5. To know what Mrs. Flowers asks Marguerite to do with the book she gives her, find the section of the book where Mrs. Flowers presents the book to Marguerite. Pay attention to any explicit instructions or requests that Mrs. Flowers makes regarding the book.

By following these steps, reading the relevant sections of the book, and analyzing the details provided, you will be able to find the answers to these questions.